Who has the best chance to beat Mayweather?

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  • hugh grant
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    #31
    There are lots of boxers who could beat PBF. If you get out of boxing at the right time of course you can be undefeated. Lots of boxers today are undefeated now. Yes PBF is unbeaten haven fought good fighters. But there is always someone in line to beat you. Mosely could beat him. Hatton could beat him. If PBF dont produce what he is capable of on the night he can and will lose. And fighters dont always produce good form.

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    • aljon
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      #32
      People might disagree with this but I think Paul Williams has the best chance, he has constant jab(unlike Oscar), he's huge and could give Floyd a tough fight... Oh and there's noway Floyd's jab would be as useful against Paul Williams. Williams is constantly moving and doesn't stand in front of guys like Oscar.

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      • Carolina Bomber
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        #33
        Originally posted by ThaHorseman
        Its crazy how he keeps beating all these scrubs. Whats even crazier is how these ****ty guys he's beating keep becoming champions and beltholders before Floyd beats them.
        oh come on man you cant really believe that all the current belt holders are boxings best. the belt mayweather just took from de la hoya means nothing, de la hoya won it from ricardo mayorga after coming back from a long layoff after being knocked out by bernard hopkins, and ricardo mayorga won the vacant belt right after he got knocked out by trinidad...come on man your smarter than that...look at arturo gatti, b level fighter at best, carlos baldomir, the same. anyone who can walk and swing can win a freaking belt.

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        • blacraven
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          #34
          Originally posted by ThaHorseman
          Its crazy how he keeps beating all these scrubs. Whats even crazier is how these ****ty guys he's beating keep becoming champions and beltholders before Floyd beats them.
          amen, thank you.

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          • ThaHorseman
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            #35
            Originally posted by Carolina Bomber
            oh come on man you cant really believe that all the current belt holders are boxings best. the belt mayweather just took from de la hoya means nothing, de la hoya won it from ricardo mayorga after coming back from a long layoff after being knocked out by bernard hopkins, and ricardo mayorga won the vacant belt right after he got knocked out by trinidad...come on man your smarter than that...look at arturo gatti, b level fighter at best, carlos baldomir, the same. anyone who can walk and swing can win a freaking belt.
            Floyd was the legit champ at 130, 135 and 147. He would've been champ at 140 if Hatton would have fought him. Which I really don't understand. Ricky Hatton is the undisputed champion at 140 and "isn't ready" to fight the best? How can people take this guy serious when he's considered the champ, but won't fight a guy who is a real threat. Who is a better Jr. Middleweight than Oscar De La Hoya? Cory Spinks was the man at 154, but he's moving to 160 and do you really want to see Floyd vs. Spinks? You can trash Baldomir, but you can't deny the fact that he beat the undisputed WW champ (who Floyd also beat) to become the champ. No, the beltholders aren't always the best, but there was nobody better than Corrales (130), Castillo (135), Judah and Baldy (147) or Oscar (154) along with Hatton wanting no part of Mayweather at 140.

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            • chabobo66
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              #36
              Man I think big pressure is the way to beat him. I give Hatton a chance as he has good stamina and knows how to use his pressure fighting. Do you guys remember the Jesus Cjaves fight? He had Mayweather on the ropes all night. Only problem is he didn't have enough power or stamina to have any affect. And plus, Hatton vs Mayweather makes for a more entertaining fight then Mosley vs Mayweather

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              • UntouchableM2
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                #37
                give Zab a rematch......

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                • Slotff
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                  #38
                  I don't know if Castillo could do it anymore, even though he already did, but if he beats Hatton, then we will see.

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                  • Verstyle
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                    #39
                    Winky Wright because of his jab,that gave floyd trouble during the dlh fight.

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